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BEAST REAL NAME:
HENRY "HANK" McCOY
GROUP AFFILIATION:
X-MEN (BLUE TEAM)
FIRST APPEARANCE:
UNCANNY X-MEN #1 SEPT, 1963
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A founding member of the team of mutant heroes known as the X-MEN, the beast lives up to name with his superhuman strength, extraordinary agility and animal like body.
But within his savage exterior
dwells the heart and mind of a
brilliant scientist who`s as ready to fight evil alongside his comrades as he is to go out for a night on the town with them, proving that despite appearances to the contrary, the Beast is first and foremost a man.
REAL NAME:
WARREN WORTHINGTON III
GROUP AFFILIATION:
X-MEN (GOLD TEAM)
FIRST APPEARANCE:
UNCANNY X-MEN #1 SEPT, 1963
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Once, mutant millionaire playboy Warren Worthington was
known as the high-flying high
spirited Angel. But that changed when his fethery wings
were ripped from his back and
the evil Apocalypse replaced
them with razor sharp metal ones that shot paralyzing darts. Worse, his personality
was ripped from him as well and he became the dark, brooding figure known as Archangel. Now, his efforts to
be a hero are tempered by his
struggle to control his wings
and the painful memories of personal loss that haunt his life.
ARCHANGEL
APOCALYPSE REAL NAME:
UNKNOWN
FIRST APPEARANCE:
X-FACTOR #5 JUNE, 1986
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Apocalypse claims to have existed since the dawn of mankind, worshipped by ancient civilizations as the god of war and death. Whther this is true or not, what is certain is this evil mutant has used his superhuman strength and power of molecular control to wage all out war on humans in order to
claim the world for mutantkind
But as a result of the heroic
efforts of the mutant defenders of the Earth known as X-FACTOR, Apocalypse has so
far been unable to claim victory, although with all his
fearsome power he continues to
try.

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